AuthorTopic: Video recording information please. (Read 6424 times)

Does anyone out there know if it's possible to purchase a "stand-alone" VCR player (as opposed to a combination DVD/VCR player) that makes use of component connections instead of composite connections? I ask that because whenever I record an analog videotape, the recording ends up having what is known as "dot crawl", and I was told that a good way to correct that would be to record them using a component connection instead of a composite connection, and of course I will need a TV tuner card with such connections as well. The problem is, however, that I have searched the internet and have yet to find either of those. .

Never mind. I think that I may have solved the problem already. What I did was to see if I could find an S-video adapter because my TV tuner card will accept S-video input, but my VCR only allows for composite output - and I found one at TigerDirect.

My Screen Recorder is a better screen recording software. It records your screen and audio from the speakers or your voice from the microphone - or both simultaneously. The recordings are clear and look great when played back on your PC or uploaded to YouTube. It will record directly to standard compressed format that works with any video editor or any tool, no conversion required.